Definitely there is interest in this front end, I downloaded it and testing on Vista, I'm getting the same notification that NightJumper was getting, not sure why though...I don't have winamp installed, could that be the reason?

No, Winamp is not needed anymore.
Did you start with browsing the library first (using the magnifying-glass icon)?
From there you can browse and add music using the paging buttons on the left
and the Add/Delete buttons top-right.

I'll modify the skin so it will jump to the browser, instead of showing this message.

No, Winamp is not needed anymore.
Did you start with browsing the library first (using the magnifying-glass icon)?
From there you can browse and add music using the paging buttons on the left
and the Add/Delete buttons top-right.

I'll modify the skin so it will jump to the browser, instead of showing this message.

And another announcement: I'm preparing and testing a new build.
This new build contains a lot of improvements and bugfixes.
The most important bug being fixed: adding music to the playlist.
(this was due to a new layer object, which didn't support accessing
it's current datasource yet. The core had no access to the on-screen list)

Another addition is to be able to configure plugins from within CarMa. Until now,
you had to use the configuration app. And for this, it was necessary to add a new
layer object to support On/Off switches. (more are needed, but here's a start!)

And last but not least, basics for a keyboard plugin are running.
This plugin will facilitate support for steeringwheel-controls and keyboard commands.
It is very basic right now and captures all keypresses in Windows.

Some few rough edges to polish and some more testing.....
I think the build will be released at the end of this week!

And another announcement: I'm preparing and testing a new build.
This new build contains a lot of improvements and bugfixes.
The most important bug being fixed: adding music to the playlist.
(this was due to a new layer object, which didn't support accessing
it's current datasource yet. The core had no access to the on-screen list)

Another addition is to be able to configure plugins from within CarMa. Until now,
you had to use the configuration app. And for this, it was necessary to add a new
layer object to support On/Off switches. (more are needed, but here's a start!)

And last but not least, basics for a keyboard plugin are running.
This plugin will facilitate support for steeringwheel-controls and keyboard commands.
It is very basic right now and captures all keypresses in Windows.

Some few rough edges to polish and some more testing.....
I think the build will be released at the end of this week!

Keep up the good work jsn, there is so much potential in your front-end not to mention how smooth it looks